mind-blow

mind-blow
mind-blow «MYND BLOH», transitive verb, -blew, -blown, -blow|ing.
Slang. to blow the mind of; excite, stir, or shock: »

It can mind-blow a long-haired GI to know he'll have to live straighter to survive in Sweden than in the Army or in America (Listener).


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